School Of The Prophet Session W/ Dan Mccollam

August 07, 2012

The school of the prophets is a school that we host. We wanted to give you the chance to listen in on this 5 day school!
Schools of the Prophets have deep roots in biblical history. In the Old Testament, the Prophet Samuel started a school for the purpose of training young prophets. Elisha succeeded Samuel as the head of the school. Bethel School of the Prophets is not a prophecy class. It is a school for those who are called to the Office of Prophet/Prophetess and those leaders who oversee this office. The goal of this one-week, intensive training is to help facilitate prophetic ministry in local churches and ministries. Our goal is to help to develop prophets and prophetesses who can effectively work with five-fold leadership teams to see the history of their cities rewritten.

Dan McCollam

After serving as a worship leader for 20 years and releasing Kingdom worshippers locally, regionally, and globally on countless mission trips to nations around the world, Dan McCollam became heart-sick over the Westernization of worship in the majority of churches in which he ministered. Indigenous sounds had often been labeled sinful by church leadership. Since the sounds of every tribe and nation are heard in Heaven, becoming an agent in restoring the stolen authentic expressions of worship became a driving passion, and Sounds of the Nations was born. As director of Sounds of the Nations and the Institute for Worship Arts Resources (iWAR), Dan trains indigenous peoples to write and record worship songs using their own ethnic sounds, styles, languages and instruments.